OMG SOMEONE JUSt killed himself on webcam

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OMG SOMEONE JUSt killed himself on webcam

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http://www.stickam.com/profile/georgezimmerr

live right now :s

his mum and his sister are checking out the pc :o
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webcam not live anymore
http://www.myspace.com/lolbtarddeath
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I hope that was all fake, and it just goes to show what retards you get online. I mean really, getting kicks out of encouraging someone to kill themselfs ?


tis sad :(
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looks like tis fake?
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could be

waiting for news
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BunnyS wrote: I hope that was all fake, and it just goes to show what retards you get online. I mean really, getting kicks out of encouraging someone to kill themselfs ?


tis sad :(
it's funny

he actually did it for the people who were making fun of them
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Sorry but I don't see what's funny about it .....(that's if he did)
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maybe it goes to show how there's less and less respect to life in the world today.

a consequence of extreme materialistism?
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Individualism schmindividualism. Of course it's easier to shout at people and even encourage them to commit suicide when you're miles away behind your computer; but things like these happen in cities, where people are encouraged by crowds to jump off buildings etc. (A few months ago a crowd of 20 was doing a countdown in a Dutch city not far from where I am now..)

We've reached for the first time since the Stoa [correct me if I'm wrong please :D], a point in history where suicide is no longer looked down upon but encouraged.

The limit for things that still shock us is being pushed further and further, and as we search to be entertained by more and more new things, we also seem to grow more easily accustomed to things like death, no matter how violent or realistic or even, indeed, real!

Have people just stopped caring?
(And is this a good or a bad development..?)

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The limit for things that still shock us is being pushed further and further, and as we search to be entertained by more and more new things, we also seem to grow more easily accustomed to things like death, no matter how violent or realistic or even, indeed, real!
Actually, Messy, I don't agree with you totally here. But then, I don't really understand what you mean with "Stoa". As far as I know stoa has something to do with Greek architecture, but obviously that's not what you are referring to here. :)

Anyway, compared to the Roman empire where it was even considered a nice and respected activity to witness people pointlessly fighting for their lives and -- unavoidably -- being slaughtered while the crowd cherished and clapped their hands, our attitude towards death is still pretty innocent. So there have been many points in history where the situation has been worse. But I do agree with you that it is getting worse and worse here, and perhaps soon, if we do not guard ourselves, the situation will go out of hand. It can't be a good development anyway. rather the opposite.
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Shenmue wrote: Anyway, compared to the Roman empire where it was even considered a nice and respected activity to witness people pointlessly fighting for their lives and -- unavoidably -- being slaughtered while the crowd cherished and clapped their hands, our attitude towards death is still pretty innocent.


Great. Yeah. So how is that relevant to suicide? ;)
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Yeah, I see. I was rather talking about this....
The limit for things that still shock us is being pushed further and further, and as we search to be entertained by more and more new things, we also seem to grow more easily accustomed to things like death, no matter how violent or realistic or even, indeed, real!
...where you talked about detah in itself, rather than suicide. Might be I misunderstood you, then. :)
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it's lack of respect for anything other than what we see, touch, feel, etc... (materialism)

when materialism is the social philosophy.. then the body is just an object... and as an object, it's destruction means nothing more.

we don't look at people and empathise with them their pain and happiness and see that thing that's more than just object... therefore.. we have no respect.
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